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Early on the morning of Saturday February 24th a subsidiary of Nationwide Insurance Company was attacked in Santa Cruz, CA. Their locks were glued shut and messages were spraypainted on their doors and walls. Fuck Cop City, it will never be built.
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On the night of Friday, February 23rd we attacked three subsidiaries of Nationwide insurance in Tucson, Arizona, smashing their windows and vandalizing their buildings. We were able to do this easily and quickly with only a small group of friends. It was easy, fast, and brought us great joy. We write this hoping it raises your spirits as well.
This action is something that can be replicated any night, in any city. The continued work on cop city in Atlanta is only possible due to the support of Nationwide insurance and their many subsidiaries, and these same companies allow for the proliferation of militarized police projects everywhere.
We believe every supporter of cop city and anything like it must be destroyed completely, and we know there is a whole world fighting with us. Our enemies are everywhere, but we are not deterred by the long list of targets. We know the forest is everywhere, and most importantly we are everywhere.
To the many foot soldiers and bureaucrats of the genocidal police state we have only to say: you can’t hide, we are going to find you and we will destroy you. You cannot escape your complicity no matter how small. We do not care if you hide behind fortresses, walls, security guards, or the power of the state, these illusions will never protect you. Not only will we attack you we will attack everything within the walls of your fortress, everyone you associate with, and everything you think keeps you safe.
We are undeterred by your repression, and we will not stop until everyone is free.
For Tortuguita, for Palestine, for abolition, for total liberation,
For the sugauros and every moment we have together,
We’ll never stop fighting,
-Some Anarchists
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As some of you may be aware “tucson arizona” is a us colonial outpost on the traditional homelands of the Tohono O’odham people. Many O’odham are largely confined to a nearby reservation under increasingly high-tech surveillance & violent border policing with high rates of poverty.
How Border Patrol Occupied the Tohono O’odham Nation
https://inthesetimes.com/article/us-mexico-border-surveillance-tohono-oodham-nation-border-patrol
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“Tohono O’odham aboriginal land, in what is now southern Arizona, historically extended 175 miles into Mexico, before being sliced off — without the tribe’s consent — by the 1853 Gadsden Purchase. As many as 2,500 of the tribe’s more than 30,000 members still live on the Mexico side. Tohono O’odham people used to travel between the United States and Mexico fairly easily on roads without checkpoints to visit family, go to school, visit a doctor or, like Estevan, a traditional dancer, perform ceremonial duties.
But incidents of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) aggression toward members of the Tohono O’odham Nation have become increasingly frequent since 9/11, as Border Patrol has doubled in size and further militarized its border enforcement. In 2007 and 2008, the United States built vehicle barriers on the Tohono O’odham Nation’s stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, and restricted crossings.”
“the Tohono O’odham Legislative Council passed a resolution allowing CBP to contract the Israeli company Elbit Systems to build 10 integrated fixed towers, or IFTs, on the Nation’s land, surveillance infrastructure that many on the reservation see as a high-tech occupation.”
“Amy Juan and Nellie Jo David, members of the Tohono O’odham Hemajkam Rights Network (TOHRN), joined a delegation to the West Bank in October 2017 convened by the Palestinian organization Stop the Wall. It was a relief, Juan says, to talk “with people who understand our fears … who are dealing with militarization and technology.””
“Estevan is far from the only Tohono O’odham from Mexico to say they have been deported, although there has not been an official count. The Supreme Council of the O’odham of Mexico — which represents the Tohono O’odham who live on the Mexican side of the border — made an official complaint to the Tohono O’odham Nation’s government in May 2018, saying the Nation was “allowing the deportation of our people from our own lands.”
Some members of the Nation, such as Ofelia Rivas, of the Gu-Vo district, have long contended that the Legislative Council is too cozy with Border Patrol.”
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“We are not special. Our skills are not overly technical or advanced, and our tools are simple to acquire. If you are reading this, you are capable of doing what we do.”
While I agree with this sentiment, the reader is left with many questions about how to develop such a capacity for action, even if they are motivated. What exactly does it take to not get caught carrying out heavy actions like arson? This is especially important in the long run; not getting caught for a single arson is one thing, but being able to continue carrying out attacks in the face of heightened repressive attention is quite another.
For anyone who wants to carry out actions like this, but isn’t doing so yet, I’ve sketched an outline of the steps I think are necessary to sustain hard-hitting attacks on domination (limited to the topic of “operational” considerations, i.e., acquiring skills). This brief outline is intended to orient you and provide a “learning path” — each step has recommended reading that actually goes into the appropriate amount of depth on the subject. Use the Tails operating system to visit these links, which runs from a USB drive and leaves no trace on your computer. What I’ve written here is by no means definitive, and I hope to spark a dialogue about any operational aspects I may have neglected, as well as anything outside this scope that is important for sustaining and intensifying the capacity for action.
For anyone who doesn’t already have an action group, deciding who to act with is the first obstacle to overcome. I prefer to act in groups of two or three; it’s easier to maintain a high level of trust and agility with just a small handful of people. Most actions don’t require more than three participants, and when they do, action groups can collaborate. I prefer not to act alone because some aspects of actions are less risky when there are at least two people (for example, having a lookout).
In deciding who to act with, there is a tension between flexibility and consistency. Acting in several different configurations allows you to develop trust and experience with more people, which makes you more resilient in the face of arrests, burnout, or interpersonal splits. On the other hand, acting in a more consistent configuration can make it easier to develop a higher capacity for action in a shorter period of time.
Action groups only form because someone takes the initiative to propose them to a comrade with whom they want to deepen affinity and trust.
Deciding who to approach in your network should be based on a sense of affinity between you, as this will determine what the action group decides to focus on. Affinity means sharing analysis, discovered through getting to know each other, that leads to prospects for action. It means knowing that you share goals and want to act in similar ways to pursue them.
The long-term exploration and deepening of affinity across a network, beyond a specific action group, opens up many more possibilities for the configuration of action groups to adapt over time, as well as for collaboration between them. I’ve chosen to use the term “action group” rather than “affinity group” to emphasize that affinity exists in many different constellations, each with its own potential.
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Trust is contextual — you may trust someone to be a good friend, but that is different from trusting them with your freedom. Deciding who to approach in your network should be based on trust that they can live with the possible consequences of their actions without betraying their comrades, even if it means a long prison sentence. Trust is qualitative in a way that can’t be reduced to a simplistic formula. It’s based on an intimate knowledge that can only come from singular experiences within a relationship. However, there are established practices for deepening trust that are still worthwhile.
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Once there are two or three people who want to experiment with acting together, I recommend starting with actions that do not have particularly serious consequences if you get caught, such as breaking windows. This allows you to assess whether the configuration is a good fit, practice any skills that are new to anyone, establish operational approaches and a good “workflow” for the tasks involved, and develop an interpersonal dynamic that meets everyone’s needs, all in a relatively low-stakes environment. Progressively increasing the intensity of the action also gives you the opportunity to practice moving through fear so that decision-making, communication, and execution in high-stress situations can remain unimpeded.
“Operational security” means the practices that allow you to get away with crimes. I recommend that your action group first discuss each of the highlighted resources at the No Trace Project before taking action, in an outdoor and device-free location. Many of these discussions are well suited for larger affinity constellations than your action group. This will take a considerable amount of time, but an in-depth discussion of these topics will provide a necessary foundation. Don’t make the mistake of assuming that everyone is already on the same page. These conversations will also be an opportunity to discuss how you will prepare for any repression that may result from your actions.
With this foundation in place, you are now in a strong position to begin action planning. As you gain experience, organizing and executing actions will become much more natural. What was initially a lot to keep track of will eventually become second nature. This is another reason why it’s a good idea to start with actions that aren’t particularly risky.
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Before your action group engages in actions that will be more intensively investigated, it is especially important that you become competent in two operational security practices:
DNA minimization protocols are necessary to avoid leaving evidence at a crime scene. However, these precautions are not perfect, so the action should be conducted in such a way as to leave nothing behind that could have DNA traces on it. I recommend learning and practicing this skill long before you actually need to use it for high-risk actions.
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If there is no evidence left at crime scenes, and you have established practices that prevent targeted digital surveillance from providing leads, investigators will be forced to use physical surveillance to try to incriminate you. The main goal of physical surveillance is to surveil the suspect during an action (as they did for Jeff Luers), and if that doesn’t work, to surveil the suspect while they are preparing for an action (buying materials, doing reconnaissance, etc.), all the while mapping the suspect’s network to find more suspects.
Detecting physical surveillance is a skill that takes a lot of practice, so I recommend that you start learning it long before you actually need to use it for high-risk actions. If you are ever the target of an investigation, this is the only thing that will prevent the police from following you to an action or preparation for an action.
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Of course, skills related to action techniques are also important. For example, there are many ways to start a fire. Some are better than others in terms of reliability and effectiveness, but your approach should always be adapted to the specific scenario (target, exit plan, expected response times, etc.). Whatever techniques you end up using, it’s important to stay open to innovation rather than limiting yourself to following a guide.
Action technique is also related to operational security: for example, if you decide that the incendiary device(s) need a delay, it’s critical to be very confident that the delay won’t fail, as this would leave evidence for investigators to take samples from. Thoroughly test its reliability under the same conditions, and build in redundancy by using multiple delays on each device. Depending on the circumstances and terrain, you may even want to make a plan for noticing if any fires don’t start, such as choosing an exit route that provides a line of sight and pausing along it until you see the light of the flames.
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The next step in developing capacity for action requires going beyond one’s own group. This is where things get really interesting: coordination between autonomous groups allows them to accomplish far more than they could on their own, while their autonomy wards off hierarchy and centralization. Of course, conspiring with more people involves risk and must be balanced with the need for compartmentalization — the need-to-know principle can help here.
Affinity is the strongest foundation for a common project among these groups — while affinity within an action group is based on interpersonal experience, affinity between action groups is based more on affinity with the project than with each other. The long-term search for affinity beyond your action group is what makes this foundation possible. Informal organization can then grow between action groups, which is a model that has been experimented with since the ’70s. Informal organization is born and shaped by the pursuit of specific goals, such as preventing the construction of Cop City through diffuse sabotage. “It doesn’t have a name to defend or assert, only a project to bring about”.
This outline touches on what I think are the minimal steps necessary to develop a capacity for hard-hitting action, limited to the topic of acquiring skills. Much more is needed — learning other skills beyond this baseline, experimenting with informal organization while navigating its challenges, developing analyses to understand the changing terrain, studying the vulnerabilities of domination, and focusing on all the other aspects that contribute to sustaining and intensifying action.
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ATN! ATN! ATN!
THIS IS A CALL OUT POST TO BRENT SCARBROUGH (AND ALL YOU OTHER DISRESPECTFUL ASS MFS WORKIN ON THAT BUNK ASS SHIT). WE GOT YO ASS AND WE’RE GONNA GET YOU AGAIN!
WE’RE TIRED OF WAITING FOR YALL TO GET IT THROUGH YOUR THICK FUCKING SKULLS – SO A FEW OF US WHO WERE REAL IMPRESSED BY OUR COMRADES TOOK MATTERS INTO OUR OWN HANDS —
WE SNUCK ONTO ONE OF YOUR LIL CONSTRUCTION SITES AND SABATOGED A FEW OF THE MACHINES. YOU WON’T KNOW WHICH ONES AND WHAT WE DID TILL YOU TURN IT ON! ON SOME REAL JOKER VILLAIN SHIT WE LEFT IT UP TO YALL — EITHER STOP CONSTRUCTION ON EVERY SITE IN THE ENTIRE STATE OF GA (NIGGAS GOT REACH YFM) OR JUST WAIT AND FIND OUT WHICH ONE WE TOUCHED.
TO OUR HOMIES + COMRADES ACROSS ATL – NOWS THE TIME. ITS CLEAR OUR DUSTY ASS MAYOR + CASKET READY PRESIDENT DONT GAF. WE KNOW WHAT TYPE OF TIME THE STATE IS ON — BLK GEN, PAL GEN, INDIGENOUS GEN. SABATOGE IS HOW WE SAY WE’RE NOT GONNA TAKE THAT SHIT.
FROM ATLANTA TO THE WORLD – ITS FREE PALI TILL ITS BACKWARD. COP CITY WILL NEVAH EVAH EVAH BE BUILT (THATS ON OUTKAST).
SOLIDARITY MEANS ATTACK. FREE PALI MEANS ATTACK. STOP COP CITY MEANS ATTACK.
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In the early hours of the morning on Valentines Day, Hudson Technologies Co. was redecorated by a gang of lovers.
The building and fuel tankers now bear love letters for Gaza and over hatred for Zionism. Wheat pasted fliers with pictures of Palestinian martyrs murdered by Israel line the facilities windows, and fliers against GILEE (Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange) cover the doors. The access gate is chained shut. The locks are overflowing with super glue.
Hudson Technologies has a 5 year, $250 million dollar contract with the US Department of Defense for gas and fuel production. Part of this work is being done in Smyrna, at 5211 Industrial Ct SE. Between 2021 and 2026, Hudson Technologies will manufacture fuel for the US Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and a number of foreign militaries, including Israel.
Over the last 4 months, 1.4 million Palestinians have fled to Raffah for safety and are now being carpet bombed. The senate passed a 14 billion dollar weapons budget for Israel this week.
Solidarity means attack. Hudson is complicit in genocide. Target every contractor, every point of capital that lends itself to Israel’s genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people.
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The City of Lacey recently announced plans to construct a $43 million police station and training facility in a forest next to Lacey City Hall and the Lacey Library. They believe that they will construct this quickly, with public support and without incident. They are wrong. This article outlines the broad strokes of the project, the anticipated timeline, the primary actors, the beneficiaries, and some initial thoughts towards a strategy of resistance. The City of Lacey, along with the Lacey Police Department, and the various contractors standing to make a profit on expanding the racist and murderous policing system, will quickly discover that construction will not be smooth or fast. They will discover what the City of Atlanta and the Atlanta Police Foundation have been learning for the past three years: the spirit of 2020 is alive, and everyone still hates the police. They should learn from the political suicide of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, the near bankruptcy of the Atlanta Police Foundation, the millions of dollars of sabotage, vandalism, and arson that have dogged the contractors of Cop City in Atlanta, and the ongoing public humiliation of supporting an unpopular, unviable, and doomed project. People who believe in joyful and free lives, who want to live in peace and repair the earth, will do what is necessary to stop the expansion of a racist, militarized police force.
Continue reading “Lacey Washington Building New Police Station”
In the past several weeks, we used hammers and knives to sabotage multiple Waymo self-driving vehicles in San Francisco. We attacked Waymo in solidarity with the Palestinian people and resistance. Waymo is owned by Alphabet, Google’s parent company. Google, together with Amazon, has a $1.2 billion contract to provide cloud computing services to “Israel” and its military as part of Project Nimbus.
As anarchists, we oppose the proliferation of this dystopian technology on our streets. Each car is a mobile 360-degree surveillance camera and Waymo has already turned over footage to the police. We have a unique opportunity to attack this industry in a critical time and place. In November, Waymo’s competitor Cruise was forced to recall its entire fleet after one of its cars struck and dragged a pedestrian. A Waymo car recently hit a cyclist, too. The stock market bubble for self-driving cars has dropped 95% in the last several years and Waymo has lost $15-20 billion since it first started. Waymo is currently only operating its robotaxis in San Francisco and Phoenix but wants to expand to Los Angeles and Austin. Google Glass was successfully stopped due to the losers wearing them getting assaulted and robbed. Let’s do the same thing to self-driving cars!
Ambushing self-driving cars requires patience and picking a good location, but these are good skills to practice. Find a park or other spot without cameras to lie in wait for a car to pass by. Check if there are passengers in the back seat and decide ahead of time if you want to avoid these cars. If you decide to proceed anyways, act quickly. Placing a traffic cone on the hood of a self-driving car causes its hazard lights to start flashing and prevents it from moving. Windows can be smashed, tires can be slashed, and LIDAR sensors can be painted or otherwise disabled. The company monitors the status of its vehicles, so attack and get away quickly. Keep in mind that it is especially important to conceal your identity while doing this. These cars use sophisticated cameras to record their surroundings.
Against the Zionist state, its contractors, and their technologies of surveillance!
Solidarity to comrades in Atlanta fighting repression!
some anarchists
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One APD vehicle was burned overnight as an initial response to the repressive operation of February 8, which involved three house raids and the arrest of John “Jack” Mazurek, who is being held without bail.
We wish to dispel any notion that people will take this latest wave of repression lying down, or that arresting alleged arsonists will deter future arsons.
Jack is accused of participating in the arson attack of July 1, 2023, when eight APD motorcyles were burned at the current police training center that Cop City is intended to replace. The group that claimed responsibility for that action called for the movement against Cop City to develop into an urban guerrilla struggle. This is still the only sensible course of action for anyone in Atlanta who considers themselves a serious revolutionary.
In light of recent arsons of construction equipment belonging to Cop City contractor Brent Scarbrough, the police needed to make a move to reassure their contractors and funders. Let’s not panic or be discouraged; we have them on the back foot. We will answer their aggression by keeping up the pace of attacks.
The cop car we burned was part of the APD’s “take-home car” program. There are at least 40 (well… 39) cops around Atlanta with patrol cars parked right in front of their houses. The opportunity to have a shiny new take-home car is reportedly the number-one reason for police retention. It is also intended to act as a crime deterrent in the neighborhood; we think that’s funny. This particular car was in Lakewood, the same neighborhood where two of the house raids took place. Our message is simple: if our comrades cannot sleep soundly in their homes, neither can the pigs.
We are not special. Our skills are not overly technical or advanced, and our tools are simple to acquire. If you are reading this, you are capable of doing what we do. We all have something to lose; it is simply a matter of living out our beliefs or submitting to the police state. Inaction is a choice just as much as action, and we all have to live with the choices we make.
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In the early hours of the morning on Saturday February 10th, two trucks & trailers loaded with lumber parked at a home depot distribution center in St Paul, MN were incinerated.
This was done in retaliation for the raids of three homes and arrest of a forest defender that took place on Thursday, February 8th.
FREE JACK
THE TIME HAS COME TO DESTROY THOSE WHO DESTROY THE EARTH
Nichts als Gottes Gerechtigkeit
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“Police have charged one person with first degree arson while at least one other remains in police custody. Police said in an official statement that additional arrests are “coming soon.”
According to a search warrant, police seized a number of items, including laptops, iPhones, “Defend the Atlanta Forest” stickers, posters, and flyers, video cameras and tapes, among other things.
A resident at one of the homes who was raided this morning and was present for the arrest, told
that when they asked police to see arrest warrants, police refused. source says they asked three times and were told that the police would leave the arrest warrant behind them after the search was completed. Our source confirmed that an arrest warrant was not left behind.The same resident also said that
“These raids are an escalation at the federal level and an attack on the movement to disappear dissenters against Cop City,” said Stop Cop City activists in a joint statement released to the media. “We demand the immediate release of all detained and arrested activists. We will not be intimidated and the community will continue to apply a variety of strategies to oppose the construction of this dangerous facility.”
SOLIDARITY IS OUR WEAPON
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On the evening of February 1st, a small group of friends sabatoged 11 Truist ATMs and branches across Atlanta, in a coordinated attack. Areas targeted included Buckhead, Midtown, Decatur, East Atlanta, and Gresham Park. It was simple enough. We covered cut up gift cards in super glue and jammed them into card slots, and we covered toothpicks in super glue and broke them off in door locks. We left stickers on the ATM screens (and over the ATM cameras) explaining our intent, and left some decorations and messages in self etching paint. Multiple locations were confirmed to be working at reduced capacity the next day.
We took this action in solidarity with those fighting the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. We admire their commitment to struggle and their furtherance of a rich history of resistance in Appalachia. We feel similarly that all “acceptable” avenues of resistance have been exhausted. Not that they shouldn’t continue to happen, but that we see direct action as our main hope in moving forward. No one is coming to save us, no matter who, how much, or the manner in which we ask. If we want to go down for anything, it should be fighting for everything that we find sacred. It should be for asserting and spreading the existence of a better world that’s already here.
Truist bank contributed 86.7 million dollars to the Mountain Valley Pipeline project and also contributes funds and has affiliations with the Atlanta Police Foundation – and thus Cop City. We chose affluent areas that have been gentrified or are beginning gentrification. The location in Gresham park lies about 3 minutes from the Cop City construction site. This is the very community the project threatens to put at risk.
We hope our message to Truist is absolutely clear: when you seek to make a profit from destroying our earth and people’s lives, expect resistance.
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Metro Atlanta is now the sixth-largest market in the nation for data centers. But data centers have huge energy demands, so Georgia Power wants to add more electricity capacity, most of which would be powered by fossil fuels.
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Just months after placing the country’s first new nuclear reactor in decades into service, the company said it already needed to make more electricity, and fast.
Georgia Power said a wave of economic development of “unprecedented magnitude and speed” is heading for the state. To meet the coming demand, it wants to add huge amounts of new capacity, mostly powered by fossil fuels.
Incoming electric vehicle and battery factories have significant electricity needs. But in hearings this month, Georgia Power revealed the vast majority of its forecast demand crunch — roughly 80 percent — is driven by different kinds of facilities: data centers.
Whether you’re browsing Instagram, uploading photos to the cloud or using artificial intelligence, our digital lives are powered by data centers. But the often-stark warehouses packed with computer servers are electricity and water hogs, nearly as insatiable as the market’s demand for the facilities themselves.
“Humans are addicted to technology,” said Raul Martynek, CEO of DataBank, which has five planned data center campuses in metro Atlanta. “Unless that changes … you’re going to need more data center capacity.”
An analysis by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found at least 18 data center campuses are either in development or preparing for sizable expansions across Georgia, mostly near Atlanta.
For years, local and state officials have courted the industry, pitching Georgia’s cheap land, substantial tax incentives and abundant access to power and water. Not only does Georgia provide tax savings to developers of some of the biggest data centers, local governments have doled out hundreds of millions of dollars in additional property tax breaks.
But the facilities themselves create few jobs and demand to build here is so strong, critics contend generous giveaways aren’t needed, especially when ratepayers may fund added power capacity.
“(Data centers) are generally not seen as one of the best businesses to attract,” said Nate Jensen, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin who studies economic development strategies. “It’s just eye-popping dollar numbers because they’re investing so much capital.”
Metro Atlanta is now the No. 6 market in the U.S. for data centers, which are not only growing in number but vastly increasing in size.
At the end of 2019, metro Atlanta’s entire multi-tenant data center market totaled 142.6 megawatts (MWs), according to real estate services firm CBRE. Now, at least eight individual data center campuses are under development in North Georgia today with potential power capacities exceeding 150 MWs, the AJC found.
As data centers get larger, they also get more expensive, with some costing billions to build. But the servers are often built overseas or by companies based elsewhere, meaning the centers’ local economic impact is far lower than other huge corporate expansions.
Despite their mammoth size, proponents argue data centers don’t burden the infrastructure of their surrounding communities. A million-square-foot facility usually only employs a few dozen workers, while similar industrial developments might employ hundreds and generate thousands of truck trips to wear down nearby roads. But some communities are already exploring costly water and sewer expansions in anticipation of more data centers.
Many of the world’s largest companies, from Amazon to Facebook to Microsoft, operate in-house data centers, while other companies house servers they rent to other firms.
Vantage Data Centers, developer of a sprawling Douglas County server farm, announced it has received more than $8 billion in equity investment since September. Qualified Technology Services is not only expanding its Fulton County campus but spent $154 million last year to buy 615 acres in Fayette County for one of the world’s largest data center complexes.
Bill Thompson, a vice president at DC Blox, another developer with two Georgia projects, said companies see markets like Atlanta as a new gold rush.
“There is a literal race going on,” he said.
For decades, northern Virginia has served as the country’s preeminent data center market, buoyed by the military and federal government.
But its grip on the data storage sector loosened after a flood of servers stressed its power grid. Companies, looking elsewhere, have found Georgia a willing host. Continue reading “Georgia Welcomed Data Centers. Now It Needs More Power.”
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